Doctor Who Christmas Special Review

Doctor Who Christmas Special Review
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Alex Kingston returns in this year’s Christmas Special for her first encounter with the Twelfth Doctor.

By Scott Collura

Warning: Full spoilers below.

After the heavy ninth season of Doctor Who which just came to its conclusion a couple of weeks back, Steven Moffat’s “The Husbands of River Song” is a nice, fun, wacky change of pace that still manages to touch that sweet spot of emotional resonance that the Twelfth Doctor has done so well this year.

An annual tradition since the launch of modern Doctor Who in 2005, the Christmas Specials air on December 25 (in the UK anyway) and are for some fans as essential to the holiday season as eggnog and unwrapping presents. And Christmas crackers (we Americans know about those because of Doctor Who)!

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Alex Kingston’s River Song returns to the Doctor’s life in this outing, which is in fact her first encounter with Peter Capaldi’s Twelve. I can’t keep River Song’s timeline straight, and I guess perhaps that’s one of the points to the character, though it’s clear that this River — who has no idea who this version of the Doctor is at first — is at a similar disadvantage to where the Doctor found himself when he first met her way back when (and where, from his perspective, she knew him but he didn’t know her).

The pair run into each other when the Doctor is mistaken for a surgeon — big difference! — and called upon to help River remove the head of her new husband, King Hydroflax (Greg Davies). Actually, it’s more complicated than that as there’s another husband/assistant (Phillip Rhys), a sycophant (Matt Lucas from Little Britain), and a Baymax-like robot body that utilizes all of the above as revolving heads as it chases down the Doctor and River. (She’s out to sell a precious jewel that happens to be embedded in the hated Hydroflax’s head, you see.) That River doesn’t care if Hydroflax survives the removal of said jewel should perhaps not be too carefully considered here.

Capaldi and Kingston easily pick up where River and the Doctor last left off, bringing great comedic chemistry to the pair’s adventures. And the Doctor’s status as one of River’s husbands is not ignored, as Capaldi has a lot of fun moaning and groaning about his wife’s new men. There’s a great bit where River and the Doctor try to one-up each other about their former loves, until they both land on Cleopatra, which apparently is a draw.

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